Side Skins

The side skins of the Stockmaster feature hole punches that are double embossed with side post spacing set on 21" centers for greater strength. Riveting is also spaced closer together to provide for a greater skin to post attachment and creating Stockmaster's strong side construction.

Wilson's larger oval slots provide more airflow than a comparably punched trailer adding to Stockmaster's superior ventilation. Wilson designs the side patterns to minimize leakage, retain less contamination, and make the trailer easier to wash out, thus the Stockmaster is your best choice concerning bio-security.

Wilson's super smooth interior walls also provide for less bruising and less stress of valuable livestock. Ribbed embossment in the solid areas of the PSAGL side pattern adds strength and a resistance to denting.

Floors

Don't let yourself be told all floors are the same. They are not! Wilson's flooring is a 6061T6 hardness aluminum – The hardest aluminum available for the best wearing. The floor also incorporates the highest diamond tread height for the surest footing.

The floor corrugations are on 16" centers and conveniently stop about 10" in front of the floor drains to make clean out much easier.

Wilson fastens the floors to the 3" cross bars with non-corrosive stainless steel rivets. Fastening, instead of welding the floors to the cross bars, makes the floor stronger with less wash boarding of the tread plate. There are also no welds to crack, which translates into less maintenance.

The floor of a livestock trailer directly affects the trailer's resale value – An important element to consider when purchasing a new trailer. Wilson offers the best floors in the business and their trailers fetch the best prices at trade-in time.

Floor Crossbars

Wilson's U-shaped floor crossbar has a wider top flange to allow the crossbar to be fastened on both sides and therefore creating more strength and stability for the floor. Because there are no ledges for manure or bedding to lie on, the cross bar is easier to wash and it provides for better bio-security. There are also no sharp edges for animals to injure themselves on.

Roof

Wilson is standard with bonding the roof to the roof bows. Bonding eliminates fastener holes in the roof skin and evenly distributes stress vs. single point solid fasteners. Bonding means less fasteners and less weight.

Light-emitting ArmorTuf® roof material is standard. A one-piece .045" aluminum roof skin is available as an option.

Gates

Wilson manufactures their heavy-duty gates with full-framed aluminum construction and hinge grease zerks to reduce wear, operate more smoothly, and last longer. The full width hinges reduce sag, lessen movement in the sidewalls, and provide for stiffer connections.

Gate Pins

All Wilson gates have gate pin storage to assist in the quick shutting of the gates. When stowed, pins are not wildly swinging about and you will not be fumbling for the pins when slamming the gates shut.

Ramps

Wilson's No-Step Ramp offers a clean, smooth, and gentle incline to the upper deck of the trailer. Ramp corrugations coupled with the high diamond tread plate helps livestock to have sure footing.

Front

The smooth wrap-around front and sweeping nose cap, rounded on three planes, has been wind tunnel tested and proven to be more aerodynamic. Less wind resistance means greater fuel economy and superior handling, plus the design allows for more loadable space. The spun corner caps are more resistant to denting and the front skin is thicker, which adds strength to the trailer.

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Wilson makes wise use of aluminum for their livestock trailer sub frames, saving 300 pounds and eliminating corrosion issues in a vital area of the trailer? It's a prime example of genuine Wilson quality.